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... On a deeper level, Marla represents Jack's gender insecurity, and the death and waste, which Jack subconsciously links to his past. ...
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... Finally, the id, represents people who act on instinct, these people do whatever they want, when they ... In The novel, the character of Jack is portrayed as the id ...
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... At the march past he gives us a romanticised image of the Australian soldier, which represents Jack, in this he shows admiration towards them but he also feels ...
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Jack, the leader of the choir boys and hunters, represents parts of society which can be broken down in three ways. ... In this case, Jack represents death. ...
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Ralph is an excellent leader; responsible, and stands for all that is good. Jack is a destructive hunter, selfish, and represents evil. ... "Jack represents the id ...
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... It also helps to keep Ralph's mind on something other than the bad things that have come of Jack and secession. The Ralph represents the bathing pool because ...
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... Jack represents savagery and the need for power ( ). Piggy represents the science of the island because of his specs (used to light the fire). ...
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... The knife obviously represents how violent he is, for Jack never uses it for anything else. The knife premiers in the book when Jack uses it to scare Piggy. ...
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... Jack also represents the beast, the Lord of the Flies through his evil he attracts other boys to him. "We are going to have fun on this island. Understand? ...
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... Jack represents the innate evil in humans. ... Jack's red hair represents the devil about him. Furthermore, Jacks words are surprising. Shut up, Fatty! (21). ...
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... Primarily, Jack represents the dictator of a country, who possesses dictatorial and compulsory power over the boys, luring most of them to follow his way of ...
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... Ralph represents the civilization, and Jack represents the primitive society. Moreover, Ralph is Golding's symbolic method of democracy. ...
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... story. But even more than that, Jack represents something on an even larger scale outside of Arroyo Blanco and its surroundings. I ...
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... developed character to a primitive beast. Therefore, Jack represents those in society that become more and more degraded as time passes. ...
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... Although Jack represents evil in the sense of anarchy and recklessness in actions, Roger represents pure evil by the end of the novel. ...
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... Through the use of theatre Jack Davis reflects his pride in his heritage as an ... The birth of baby Jimmy represents a triumph over the oppressive whites, and. ...
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... novel. Throughout the story Ralph represents order and leadership, while Jack represents savagery and the abuse of power. This conflict ...
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... Jack's mask of face paint represents a cover that he can hide behind, which liberates and frees him, allowing him to do anything when wearing it, without ...
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... At this point the conch represents order and unity. After Ralph, Jack, and Simon return from exploring the island Ralph decides to call another meeting. ...
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... represents the situation between England and Germany before World War two. Golding represents Hitler as Jack in the group of schoolboys. ...
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... Throughout Lord of the Flies, Ralph represents the civilizing instinct within human begins, as opposed to the savage instinct symbolized by Jack. ...
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... The fact that he has fair hair represents that he will be the positive force throughout the novel, as opposed to Jack who is said to have red hair. ...
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... Anarchy and savagery on the island is portrayed by Jack. Even in his sinister appearance, Jack represents a traditional villainy. ...
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... Anarchy and savagery on the island is portrayed by Jack. Even in his sinister appearance, Jack represents a traditional villainy. ...
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... Anarchy and savagery on the island is portrayed by Jack. Even in his sinister appearance, Jack represents a traditional villainy. ...
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... In the novel Jack Kerouac's alter ego Sal Paradise represents the American man who realizes he doesn't want to conform to societies pressures but still hasn't ...
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... the group. Jack represents anarchy. The Beast has gone to Jack and his hunters heads and they started to go a little crazy. He is ...
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... He does not represent the civilization instinct that Ralph represents, but rather the opposite. Jack represents man's barbaric instincts that allow survival. ...
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... social group in Lord of the Flies . Piggy represents the thinker and Jack is the bully. They are two main characters that play significant ...
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... Jack beat up a kid, Wilfred, without a valid reason, because he had done something Jack did not like. Other comparisons are Simon, who represents heroes and ...
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